Surprise! The iOS 9 jailbreak that we just talked about appears to be legit, and there is now a download link available. The tool is only available for Windows users at this time. The Pangu tool for iOS 9 works with iOS 9.0, iOS 9.0.1, and iOS 9.0.2. There’s no word on whether it works with the beta releases at this time.

According to the team’s website, Pangu 9 is compatible with the following devices:

iPod touch

iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 6, and iPhone 6s

iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 4, iPad, iPad Air, and iPad Air 2

It is currently available only for Windows. Pangu team has provided the following details on their website:

1. Preparations for jailbreak.Please backup your device before using Pangu. Although we have successfully tested Pangu with a number of devices, we strongly suggest you backup your data via iTunes before jailbreak.In order to increase the success rate, please switch your device to airplane mode, and disable passcode and “find my iPhone” functions in system setting.2. Unable to jailbreak devices that are upgraded via OTAThe firmware upgraded via OTA affects Pangu 9 a lot and usually causes Pangu 9 to fail. If you have failed many times, please try to download the latest firmware and restore your iOS devices.In addition, Pangu itself now provides a functionality to easily restore iOS devices and automatically complete the activation and jailbreak, through a simple one-click.3. the warning of “Disk is almost full”.This is because during the jailbreaking process, Pangu will write some important files into the system partition and lead to this warning. However, it will not affect your device. If Cydia is installed, it will re-adjust the system files on its first launch and then the warning would disappear.4. Suggestions after several failed attempts1. Please switch to the airplane mode, try again.2. Please reboot both your iOS devices as well as your computer, and try again.3. Please use the restore functionality in Pangu to restore your device, and try again.

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Pangu Jailbreak for iOS 9 – 9.0.2 released

Surprise! The iOS 9 jailbreak that we just talked about appears to be legit, and there is now a download link available. The tool is only available for Windows users at this time. The Pangu tool for iOS 9 works with iOS 9.0, iOS 9.0.1, and iOS 9.0.2. There’s no word on whether it works with the beta releases at this time.

According to the team’s website, Pangu 9 is compatible with the following devices:

iPod touch

iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 6, and iPhone 6s

iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 4, iPad, iPad Air, and iPad Air 2

It is currently available only for Windows. Pangu team has provided the following details on their website:

1. Preparations for jailbreak.Please backup your device before using Pangu. Although we have successfully tested Pangu with a number of devices, we strongly suggest you backup your data via iTunes before jailbreak.In order to increase the success rate, please switch your device to airplane mode, and disable passcode and “find my iPhone” functions in system setting.2. Unable to jailbreak devices that are upgraded via OTAThe firmware upgraded via OTA affects Pangu 9 a lot and usually causes Pangu 9 to fail. If you have failed many times, please try to download the latest firmware and restore your iOS devices.In addition, Pangu itself now provides a functionality to easily restore iOS devices and automatically complete the activation and jailbreak, through a simple one-click.3. the warning of “Disk is almost full”.This is because during the jailbreaking process, Pangu will write some important files into the system partition and lead to this warning. However, it will not affect your device. If Cydia is installed, it will re-adjust the system files on its first launch and then the warning would disappear.4. Suggestions after several failed attempts1. Please switch to the airplane mode, try again.2. Please reboot both your iOS devices as well as your computer, and try again.3. Please use the restore functionality in Pangu to restore your device, and try again.